Want to learn how to DJ? This
workshop is the ideal place to begin your DJ journey. It
will give you a solid introduction to mixing those beats,
and focus on the Bass-ics of how to use CDJs.

Experienced
DJ and producer Paige Julia will be taking you through.
She's had a decade on the decks and sure knows how to get
those bodies dancing, so you're in good hands. You'll learn
about what your DJing options are, what all those buttons
do, and how to beatmatch tracks together on
CDJs.

Unique opportunity – the Sat 28th
Sep workshop is open to everyone, while the Sat 5th Oct
workshop is for those who identify as femme and want to
learn in a femme-only space. The Sensonauts are excited to
run a femme DJ workshop in a masculine-dominated
industry.

Then we'll have multiple CDJ decks set up so you
can put your new knowledge into action and get that crucial
hands on experience. You'll come away with a basic
understanding of how to DJ, what option might suit you, and
what you can do next to keep learning. Let's get
mixing!

Only 16 spots for this intimate workshop so you
get time on the decks, advance booking essential. Tracks
will be provided. It's ideal if you can bring
headphones.

And where better to learn about DJing than
Laundry Cuba Street, home of so many solid sets? We're in
there before Laundry opens to the public at 4pm. Learn about
DJing in the club, literally in the club!

'Bass-ics' is a
series of workshops by The Sensonauts for people to learn
about electronic music in a fun, supportive environment.
This will be a welcoming, relaxed and interactive session
where no question is silly. No previous experience
necessary, suitable for beginners.

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